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- Hey, Back Off! Tips for Stopping Teen Harassment
- Differentiated Learning Egyptian Project
- The Benefits of Fruits and Vegetables
- Ordering Rational Numbers
- Computers & Internet Lesson Plans - Junior / High School
- Renaissance Period Worksheet
- PowerPoint Book Reports
- Finish the Story
- Mother's Day Fun
- Learning-Hunt
- My Dream Room
- Digital Camera
- Designing in Microsoft Word
- Autocad Lesson Plans
- This digital storytelling lesson encourages students to use electronic media to tell a personal story in a creative way
- Here groups apply quadratic rules to real-world parabolas, then organize the information into a short video presentation
- Students sort spreadsheet data in this lab to uncover the relationships between latitude, angle of the sun, elevation, and solar energy
- This great real-world and virtual plant transpiration lab also uses spreadsheets and e-journals mailed to the teacher
- Here teams research and construct different solar ovens and then test parameters with computerized probeware
- This PowerPoint lecture is titled "On the Backs of Slaves"
- This is an idea to celebrate the end of the school year with a Juneteenth Presentation Celebration
- Here students prepare a PowerPoint on a playwright and present it dressed as a play's character
- Students research the Mexican Grey Wolf re-introduction dilemma here and create a persuasive PowerPoint solution
- Here students armed with Excel spreadsheets calculate the biotic potential of a tomato plant "taking over the world"
- In "Path of a Slave," students make PowerPoint presentations mapping the journey of a slave from Africa to the Thirteen Colonies.
- Here students visually depict the duties of their career of choice using copyright safe images and Photo Story 3 software
- Google Maps and Google Earth are used here to study plate tectonics and the corresponding locations of earthquakes and volcanoes
- Students use the Internet here to research the history of the Thanksgiving holiday
- A Photo Story 3 personal narrative is created here
- Students learn how to create the drop cap on the first letter of a paragraph here while reflecting on New Year's resolutions and goals
- This lesson on sequencing and the food chain asks "Which came first? The chicken or the egg?"
- This is a Typing activity called "Finish The Sentence"
- Lesson four is on Writing Memos
- Here students practice telling time on a website clock and on a customized clock worksheets
- Here is a lesson on exploring family history
- Students create PowerPoint Presentations on their Future Careers in this lesson
- Here students illustrate real world order of operations problems using PowerPoint and Photo Story
- Students develop a story using Photo Story 3 here to demonstrate the application of multimedia in the classroom
- The last instructional lesson is on Persuasive Writing
- Literary Response - students write a book report comparing their research to an author's viewpoint
- In this lesson, students experience Tiananmen Square
- This lesson is about E-Pal communication and the other Cultures that may be encountered through it
- ESL students write and publish a five-paragraph autobiography in this lesso
- Students generate an Inspiration concept map on how body systems are connected in this well-developed "Magic School Bus" lesson
- This is an introductory lesson on the New England States
- Online safety is discussed in this lesson for teens
- Map Rubric
- Day 8: Route to Freedom:Mapping North Carolina's UGR routes
- Simply called "Emoticons", this lesson addresses the smiley faces in email such as :)
- Students create a Civil War digital diorama here, showing how physical and human geographic factors can affect a war's outcome
- This Thanksgiving acrostic idea lets students practice their writing and MS Word skills year-round
- Students identify causes of pollution and ways they can prevent it in this bilingual photo story
- This three-lesson Othello Unit utilizes multiple technologies
- In this Geometer's Sketchpad lesson, equilateral triangles are created and defined
- Groups create a Photo Story 3 presentation about a researched biome here
- This lesson incorporates weight training, fitness, nutrition and technology
- This simple idea uses Computers to learn about the Planets
- Here students collaborate via the internet to construct a mixed media presentation on a researched human body organ system
- Posing as 1788 journalists, students create a newpaper front page to share their viewpoints on the ratification of the constitution
- Crayola software is used in making pattern value portraits in this art lesson
- Data Analysis (Statistics) - how to construct a histogram, line graph, scatter and stem-and-leaf plot
- This lesson plan focuses on Integrating the studying of Shakespeare and the Internet
- This is a lesson on e-mail that makes use of the free Hotmail accounts
- Student groups use multiple resources to compare two cities with similar climates and weather patterns, telling why their temperatures are so similar in a media-rich presentation and report
- This plan is for acquiring Study Skills and using Internet Resources
- Nouns and verbs are taught using an interactive SMART Board in this lesson
- Unit Materials and Resources
- Student entrepreneurs experience business, calculate profit, and develop an understanding of "economic growth" as settlers in a new community in this multidisciplinary activity
- A fun lesson on Web Page Design using the free Netscape Composer tool
- In this lesson, students use Wiggle Works to learn cause and effect
- Students use photo editing software here to create T-shirt designs about zoo animals
- This lesson gets into Graphics Elements
- UGR Unit Rubrics
- In this lesson, students develop a Family Budget using a Spreadsheet
- Drawing 4 Children (free download) is used in this idea to create a dinosaur habitat
- This is a brief lesson idea for Typing and Spelling
- Here's an idea for using Excel to calculate students' community service time
- This MS Word lesson creates birthday party invitations
- Here's an idea for using a Computer to Graph the Litter in school
- This one is on Letter Formats and Proofreading
- In this finance lesson, groups research income and expenses, then prepare a PowerPoint budget that works
- In this lesson, students use Kidspiration and learn the difference between the terms reuse and recycle
- Here's a well developed Internet Project for teaching about the Civil Rights Movement
- Here is a fantastic multidisciplinary spider unit titled "Spooky Spiders and Wacky Webs"
- Following this Internet demonstration lesson, students create a state park brochure
- This lesson analyzes African American folktales, songs, and hymns during the time of slavery with the help of Inspiration software
- This is a Great Wall of China research lesson
- This outstanding cartography lesson combines the elements of art, geography, geology, math, and more
- These are great hardware, software, and internet worksheet and center activities
- Learners retell a story in sequential order here with the help of Photo Story 3
- This lesson focuses on building hazardous waste awareness
- This safety lesson uses Kidspiration templates to teach about helpful community members, traffic signals, and how to cross a street
- Venn diagrams are completed here comparing a Hispanic quinceañera with other rites of passage
- Here children create a Kidspiration picture web about internet safety (Special Ed - K-5)
- These "First Excel Lessons" teach students how to enter and format data to create simple bar charts
- This webquest uses different search engines to research pro and con opinions on changing Native American school mascot names
- An activity using Digital Cameras to capture Shapes In Nature
- Students create a photo story of the eight phases of the lunar cycle in this lesson
- Young students learn about "technology" in this lesson and use it to enhance their vocabulary
- This Typing lesson makes use of the Tab key to create a Bingo board
- This is a delightful original poem for teaching the parts of the computer
- All Stressed Out
- Learning How to Make Scatter Plots
- Lesson Plan 3 - Virtual Exploration of Lascaux Cave
- This lesson gives students hands-on experience creating and illustrating word problems
- Students create a fractions photo story presentation here using pictures of common objects
- Students create and narrate a family tree story line in this Photo Story 3 lesson
- In this unit, students capture SMARTboard images of nesting hawks observed live via the internet for a photo presentation about their life cycle
- Students learn computers early with this idea to teach the alphabet
- The structure, style, and themes of Baroque music are charted here
- History and Nature of Science - after a field trip, students analyze what they did and did not see
- This lesson in computer animation enables students to obtain a deeper understanding of chemical elements or other subjects
- Learners create a PowerPoint slide show here on a specific periodic table element
- Here students research and compare a Latin American country to the U.S.
- Day 3: Hear the Whistle Blow! -Musical Messages of Freedom
- Here student height comparison charts are created with Microsoft Excel
- Photography is the subject of this lesson involving Dorthea Lange's Migrant Mother
- Turn ideas into a story with this fundraising project
- In this multi-grade Photo Story 3 lesson, students storyboard and present a report on their hero
- Here students use visual imagery to write an original color poem illustrated with images, transitions and narration in a photo story
- In this 6-lesson unit, students solve linear equations using computer graphing calculator software
- Valentine Poem Cards are created here from candy conversation heart sayings
- In this lesson, students apply social studies & math skills to plan a field trip
- Students research, identify and write sentences about African animals here
- This three-generation history of travel lesson includes multidisciplinary enrichment activities
- This is an awesome end-of-year idea involving a picture PowerPoint CD and party for parents
- Students create a newspaper on computers in this lesson on Typing, Writing, and Reporting
- This idea uses Drawing 4 Children software to explore different types of transportation
- Here the housing and tools of Native Americans, European settlers and modern day life are compared
- Teach about different countries and cultures with this must-have compilation of creative ideas
- Students create a "tableau vivant" Photo Story 3 presentation of a short story here
- Here students create a graphic organizer of a tall tale they were told and one they would like to tell
- This is the introduction to the Technical Writing Unit
- Students gain practical experience using Photo Story 3 here by creating a digital campus tour for visitors
- Day 10: Riding the Rails:Personal Journeys to Freedom - Continued
- This is a Kidspiration lesson on levers
- Part two is on Writing Structure
- Here's a brief idea for creating Mother's Day Word Art with Microsoft Word
- Here students create a clip art PowerPoint slide presentation on a Revolutionary War personality
- Reading Comprehension Strategies - students host a reading marathon, use a graphic organizer
- A great lesson on Civil War generals and battles
- Can you guess who is in the Kapok Tree? This descriptive paragraph lesson answers this question
- Students create a 30-second photo story commercial for their personal hero in this hero vs. hero worship lesson
- This is the same idea with a twist -- students present their own good-bye presentations
- In this reference lesson, students research and present state facts on a poster
- This is an advanced lesson plan on undertanding SQL Databases
- This multidisciplinary kite building lesson is a great way to apply geometry
- Unit Comprehensive Assessment
- Be popular! Assign this Christmas song parody idea!
- This lesson is on instruments, sounds, and compositions and uses the Internet
- This well-developed lesson on the components of a community includes suggested connections to other disciplines
- In this lesson students create work similar to Andy Warhol's Images and use computers
- This plan is for preparation for a science fair
- Many creative kinesthetic devices are used here to help students learn the planets and their characteristics
- Your students will love these great online research filler projects at the especially at the end of the school year
- This very fun idea is called Musical Computers (Chairs)
- Writing Applications - students write original songs on to save the Bats/Clapper Rails from extinction
- Here students use cameras and video to show mathematical operations used in everyday life
- This is a changing seasons webquest
- With Kidspiration and some rhyming skills, students create a multiplication rap video here for "The Fours"
- Lesson Plan 1 - Mapping Walls
- Explore the Roaring Twenties with this lecture, some research and role playing
- Timeline for Implementation of Lessons
- Students learn how to use KidPix software in this introductory computer activity
- UGR Unit Bibliography And Webliography
- This is a lesson to teach students how to use the Microsoft PowerPoint program
- This lesson is on Writing a Story with Storybook Weaver software
- Learn about cloud types with this great lesson
- Here students make a PowerPoint on the history, art, literature, and culture of a Spanish-speaking country
- This Drawing 4 Children software idea is brought to you by the number 5 and the colors red, blue, green, black, and purple
- Here is a very interesting creating art on computers lesson
- In this idea students design a house with a drawing program such as PhotoDeluxe, Paint, etc.
- This is a lesson on political cartoons
- Interplanetary Movement Passport WebQuest
- Lesson seven is on Report Writing
- Advanced MS Word features are used here to create a family newsletter
- Students write a research paper here supporting their solution to an unsolved "48 Hours" TV show crime
- Find out here how healthy fast food really is
- This final project for intermediate Spanish involves using technology to research and present a famous "Spanish Idol"
- This lesson teaches children about the parts and functions of the computer by comparing them to body parts and their functions
- Learning and Applying Different Types of Graphs.
- In this lesson, students create spreadsheets and graphs of Skittles colors
- Here students use Excel worksheets to create a personal budget
- Students use free digital scrapbook technology in this project to create alliterative phrase wall hangings
- Narrative Rationale
- This lesson looks at Plants compared to Trees, Edible Parts, and involves a Celery Analysis
- Students write a 5-paragraph story here about their first memorable experience
- In this Serif software project, students work in teams to create a small website based on a theme from a recent unit
- Unit introduction, timeline, essential questions, objectives, national standards, adaptations
- Students create a Photo Story 3 biography of Abraham Lincoln here focusing on the Civil War years
- This plan is on tornadoes and makes use of the Internet
- Youth and the Civil Rights Movement
- This well-developed 7-day lesson on Athenian/Spartan cooperation and conflict results in a Quiz Bowl
- A Kidspiration worksheet helps students chart a main idea and three supporting story details here
- " A Round and A Round"
- In this writing lesson, students use multiple sources to expand their original "How I Will Change the World" essay
- Diary Writing Rubric
- This problem solving writing prompt was inspired by an Action Maze website
- Students can learn about the presidents with this great technology lesson
- Students find out how to say "Thank you" in other languages in this internet search idea
- This idea involves Scanning and/or Digital Cameras for observing Tree Bark
- Students learn a paint brush program to create their own caricatures here
- This lesson is on Computer Diagnosis and aids in learning computer basics
- Microsoft Publisher's text box tool is used here to label Halloween tombstones
- Children use Geometer's Sketchpad in a center to explore basic fractions and fraction equivalencies here
- Writing Process Planning - students describe "Stellaluna" plot components and a cultural theme
- This fun scavenger hunt idea takes place on a computer with any good reference CD-ROM
- A great lesson for learning the ABCs
- This idea for word usage involves the use of an internet site
- Here's an introduction to computer word processing
- In this well-developed Valentine's Day lesson, kids create Valentine e-cards to send to their parents
- Business Letters are the subject of lesson five
- Cooperative Group Work Rubric
- This is a simple idea for a Words Per Minute Class Typing Competition
- This is a lesson on surviving a job interview
- This lesson teaches the Parts of Speech by using Computers
- Groups view and create videos on habitats and their organisms in this lesson
- This lesson serves as an introduction to using a word processor
- A lesson on acids and bases
- Students develop a photo story here with objects and photos shown in sequential order to build interest
- This is an excellent webquest on preventing and dealing with street teen gangs
- Here student "Sports Illustrated" reporters tour the U.S. and its National Parks following their team
- This web hunt shows students why and how we celebrate Independence Day
- This economics lesson teaches students about opportunity costs, scarcity and how choices are made
- Here students research a key American poet's relationship to an American literary era
- Here students use Photo Story 3 to illustrate a personally significant poem with their own photos
- In "Moon Munch," students bite out the phases of the moon that they researched
- We finish the unit with this Assessment Plan
- It's "Peanut Butter Jelly Rhythm Time" up in here...
- This lesson on the Renaissance Period involves a PowerPoint Presentation
- Here "The Magic School Bus' takes us through a unit on sound
- Using Photo Story 3 software, students create a family tree presentation here
- This lesson plan is called "Looking For Newton" and integrates the Internet
- In this class research lesson, students find historical quotes matching their alphabet letter
- Students produce a multimedia fairy tale photo story here told from a different perspective
- Lesson Plan 4 - Breaking Down Walls
- This is an operations and inverses webquest
- Using Kidspiration, students drag and drop "Green Eggs and Ham" rhyming words here within a Venn diagram
- College/University Research Slide Show
- Here students learn Photo Story 3 basics while making their own personal photo story
- Writing Components Organization - students produce a PowerPoint and play about preservation
- This lesson is meant to help students Understand Hurricanes (uses Internet sites)
- Here is a lesson on how to use PowerPoint
- Expository Writing - students compile a scientific research report from a thesis statement here
- An American quilt is made here from the cultural magazine covers students created with Desktop Publishing
- Students map, interpret and analyze the growth of Islam here with Google Earth applications and a discussion of GIS in map analysis
- Students demonstrate the importance of ergonomics in the workplace by creating a digital photo story here
- Students create their own villains/antagonists in this in-depth character analysis lesson
- After choosing from this list of Vietnam War topics, students conduct their own research and write a paper on the subject
- Here students create a PowerPoint or Keynote presentation illustrating the Bill of Rights amendments in their unique personal style
- Table of Contents
- Here's a Civil War "Virtual Fieldtrip" that also involves a Hyperstudio presentation
- This is an outstanding multidiscipline integrated unit on Patricia Polacco: A Crafty Author <
- Writing Components - students write and perform a complete history from collected research materials
- Here students discuss Massachusetts Bay Colony source material about the trial of Ann Hutchinson on a class website discussion board
- "Electronic Pizza" is a computer and art program that uses MS Paint
- Here students create a water cycle diorama, a rainfall journal, and a photo story of the water cycle and weather systems
- In this unique lesson students compare Online Reading with Traditional Books
- Curriculum Web of Activities
- This is an outstanding differentiated learning project about Ancient Egypt
- An interesting idea for a Web Wall Bulletin Board where students interactively share website ideas
- In this Kidspiration lesson, students make a bar graph of their home activities
- Day 6: Underground Research
- Kidspiration is used here to create concept maps of a book's theme, new vocabulary, and comparison to the related movie
- This lesson on Tribes and Colonists involves a lot of student Research and develops Reading and Writing Skills
- This lesson uses an interactive website to teach note identification to beginning band students
- Students use WordArt to prepare anti-drug posters in this Red Ribbon Week idea
- This lesson uses the MS Paint program to teach counting
- Reading and Vocabulary - students collect a flannel board of vocabulary words and stage a spelling bee
- Students produce a Photo Story 3 social documentary here about a current event or issue of interest
- This is an "Underground Railroad" WebQuest
- This short keyboarding practice idea uses word association
- Teachers create personal Photo Story 3 narratives here to use as an icebreaker or model
- This is an African-American history research scavenger hunt
- Students present their original research in three different formats here utilizing internet research techniques and 21st Century technology skills
- This one involves Computer Spreadsheets and Probability
- Here's a similar lesson plan on Tornadoes that also uses computers
- Kindergartners practice alphabetic principles here by writing group stories with Kidspiration
- This is a beginning-of-school self-introductory PowerPoint presentation idea
- Students create a "Let's Get Cooking" documentary here showing how they used math and science to create a class treat
- In this internet lesson, students write responsibly about local businesses on wikicommunity.org
- This is an Ancient Mesopotamia research project
- This webquest and worksheet introduces fractals
- Students use technology resources here to compare fat, sugar and calorie content of two restaurant meals in graph and table form
- Monitoring Your Heart Rate
- Yuma bats and Clapper Rails Unit Introduction
- Here's a lesson on writing an autobiography that involves using digital cameras
- Here's a lesson for Valentine's Day called Love Bugs, used to discuss Bugs
- Inspiration software and a Smartboard are used in this lesson comparing/contrasting Elsie Wiesel's "Night" and the Holocaust movie "Life is Beautiful"
- This lesson on comparing size asks "How Big Is A Whale" and uses the Internet
- This lesson uses an interactive website to teach key signatures to AP music theory students
- Students learn here that solid figures are real world applicable and can be found all around us
- Here is a great collection of ideas to introduce the World Wide Web and internet safety
- This photo story project is on the internal parts of a personal computer
- In this fraction game, students create a reusable MS Word Bingo table and highlight answer squares
- Day 5: Tracking the Quilting Codes - Continued
- Here students write a different type of poem each day, culminating in a PowerPoint presentation
- Here we graph the weather with help from the weather channel website
- This Civil War lesson includes great details on setting up group PowerPoint presentations
- Here's a lesson plan for Creating Posters with Microsoft Word that works on Formatting and Grammar
- Groups make PowerPoint presentations in this unit on ancient Greece and its cultural contributions to the modern world
- "Round the Clock" is a unit on time to the half-hour and digital/analog clocks
- An Excel spreadsheet is used in this rational and irrational number lesson
- This is good tutorial on using Photo Story 3 to create a memorable multimedia college entrance or scholarship presentation
- This is a computer project called "Fun With Hyperstudio"
- ESL students create a recycling brochure in this SIOP lesson
- Students scan comparative ads and explain in a photo story which brand is the better bargain in this real world application applicable to many subjects
- This multimedia lesson teaches how to use key images and music to convey a theme in a personal photo story narrative
- Students research how technological changes impact employment opportunities in the computer field in this Photo Story 3 lesson
- Students present college and career exploration information here using Movie Maker software
- Here students use the internet to track the weather online
- "Timez Attack" uses a downloaded computer game to improve multiplication table skills
- This technology lesson looks at inventions and discovery and makes use of PowerPoint
- Students create an Inspiration software diagram here linking major processes (government decisions/environmental events) with their impact on different world regions
- In this lesson, students will look up internet terminology - on the internet
- Here students use PowerPoint or Inspiration software to create a web with pictures summarizing the process of photosynthesis
- Day 2: Conductors of Freedom:The Role of Abolitionists and Quakers in the UGR Movement
- Halloween invitations, envelopes, badges & stickers are created here with MS Word
- Students work collaboratively here to create ecosystem concept maps using Kidspiration software
- In this project, students research, write, and use media to support a local environmental issue
- Students Record and Mix their own World War II Radio Broadcast in this Social Studies / Technology lesson
- Make creative writing fun using computer generated coloring pages
- This lesson is on creating a Database (on Africa)
- Here career exploration results in a PowerPoint including educational and job requirements, a mentor interview and possibly a job site tour
- This lesson uses the software "KidPix" to teach Geometric Shapes
- This is an "EA" sound Kidspiration lesson
- This is a "Safe Surfing on the Web" song
- This Computer lesson plan is for creating and using computer guides
- This is an excellent 12-day lesson on conducting research for expository papers
- Here's a "Dental Health Web Tour" complete with Worksheet
- Students will compare the character traits of Henry and Mudge here using Kidspiration and a Venn diagram
- Students develop a basic understanding of Buddhism and its traditions in this lesson by compiling online research into a narrated photo story
- This blood bank research investigation idea lets science/health students apply classroom knowledge in a real world context
- This is an internet search engine and media center scavenger hunt
- WordArt and ClipArt are used in this get-acquainted filler activity idea
- This renewable energy unit uses a Promethean Board, a streaming video website, MS Word, Excel and PowerPoint
- Presentation Rubric
- Day 7: Underground Research - Continued
- Here is an integrated thematic Solar System Research Lesson Plan
- Students describe five ways a book character is just like them in this well-developed Photo Story 3 presentation
- Kid Pix software is used in this fun idea for teaching Geometric Shapes
- Here students create illustrated Kidspiration concept maps to define new reading vocabulary words
- This is an excellent multidisciplinary rock and mineral unit
- In this well-developed lesson, students create a Photo Story 3 presentation on the life cycle of a plant
- Students study masters of surrealism and create surrealist computer art cubes in this two-week lesson
- A MS Excel pie chart is created in this budgeting lesson
- A Science lesson on Weather on the Internet
- Lifetime healthy choice topics are presented in this research project
- In this Photo Story 3/iMovie lesson, students manipulate photos and music to create distinct and different tones or moods
- In this lesson, students interpret a scene from Hamlet and make a YouTube movie
- In this on-line geology course, students post their volcano/earthquake/glacier reports for on-line peer evaluation
- Here students tell a story about themselves using photographs and Photo Story 3
- This lesson is on Ancient Egypt and involves students creating a Slide Show Presentation
- Here's a lesson on creating PowerPointpresentations
- Here students prepare a colorful Excel Solar System Chart
- Students create and compare two-dimensional and three-dimensional shapes here using the Geometer's Sketchpad
- This hydraulic water cycle lesson integrates technology and is appropriate for special education students
- Here is a simple idea to get students checking the weather on the Internet
- Students create animated stories using PowerPoint in this lesson idea
- This part continues with Report Writing
- Graph Project - Applying Graphs
- In this lesson, insects and the internet intermingle to inspire an informational poster
- In "Visiting the USA," students plan a trip and show the results in a Photo Story
- Here students research and compose their own version of Dr. King's "I have a Dream" speech
- A Family Tree with Photos created on computers using scanners is the outcome of this lesson idea
- Sixth graders make a foreign country photo story in this lesson
- Geometer's Sketchpad is used in this lesson to compare lengths and weights of common classroom items
- The causes of the American Revolution are the focus of this internet workshop and rubric
- Project Rubric
- A daily spreadsheet is involved in this "Stock Market Game"
- With the aid of Kidspiration, children sort natural and man-made objects here
- Writing Process Prewriting - students contrast bats and clapper rails using a Venn Diagram
- This lesson on Immigration involves a "Journey Through Ellis Island"
- Here students begin writing a story on one computer, then shift seats to add on to or finish their neighbor's story
- Writing Process Publishing - students create computer graphs showing the population rise
- Mean, Median, and Mode.
- Students create a topic specific newspaper here using a template
- This is a lesson idea about computers and their users
- This multidisciplinary lesson has students discover the geography and cultural history of an area while creating a travel journal on a budget
- This arc length and area of a sector lesson can be used to calculate calorie percentages in food portions like pizza slices
- Students research, create, and present a PowerPoint of the dance of a country and how it relates to its culture
- This is a scavenger hunt for the movie Star Wars and helps develop internet research skills
- Putting Scatter Plots to Use.
- Here students develop a digital ecosystem PowerPoint photo album
- A good lesson that involves making a poetry notebook
- Here's a lesson on creating tables in Microsoft Word
- Students create a Kid Pix Slide Show on animals in this lesson
- Here students learn QWERTY and ZXCVB with more quirky association words
- Here's a fun Jeopardy-style game idea for learning computer terms
- This is a well-developed "Cam Jansen and the Missing Dinosaur Bones" lesson
- These PK-12 lesson plan ideas on emotions, expressions, and reactions yield altruistic activity in various subject areas and grades
- This lesson uses an astronomy website and Kidspiration 2 software to make a planet graphic organizer
- This is a AP Modern Fine Arts and Literature Unit on Igor Stravinsky
- A fun idea for an online lesson on Leap Year
- In this lesson, students research Edgar Allen Poe, play a fact game, and write a biographical essay
- Kid Pix software is used here to create an animal habitat and climate slide show
- This lesson is for creating a PowerPoint Presentation on the Revolutionary War
- Students use Geometer's Sketchpad here to construct geometric shapes
- Day 9: Riding the Rails:Personal Journeys to Freedom
- This PowerPoint assignment to digitally document the assistive technology available in school engages students with classmates with disabilities
- Culminating Activity-Field Trip
- Witching You a Happy Halloween
- Here students study multimedia persuasion techniques and use them to create Photo Story 3 advertisements
- This is an early childhood computer art idea using the Paint program
- This idea involves Research, Writing and creating a Time Capsule covering the 20th Century
- Discrete Mathematics - class systematically lists and counts bats
- Kids are introduced to MS Word, PowerPoint, Inspiration and Glogster here before deciding which one to use to communicate what
- In this Geometer's Sketchpad lesson, similar polygons and a table of data to show the relationships between the figures are constructed
- Here is an elaborate idea for creating an interactive media community service project involving the creation of a logo, letterhead, brochure, newspaper ad, and PowerPoint presentation about a local ca
- Here students write a letter about their "immigrant experience" after virtually exploring the Ellis Island immigration station
- Students acquaint themselves with the Photo Story 3 medium here while making simple 4-picture stories
- Learn how to become "Cybersmart in Cyberspace" and combat internet bullying with this internet safety lesson
- This is a Photo Story 3 tutorial for any grade level
- This idea uses Drawing 4 Children software to draw shape people
- "Gumball Drawing" is a simple art lesson on using the circle tool in MS Paint
- In this "All About Butterflies" Kidspiration lesson, students make colorful models and create a life cycle chart
- Day 4: Tracking the Quilting Codes
- In this computer lab project, KidPix is used to create mouse pads for holiday gifts
- Students input their butterfly life cycle research summary here with the help of a graphic organizer
- Here is a good beginning-of-the-year lesson for introducing essay structure
- This TV newscast lesson will bring the American Revolution, and your students, to life or at least to tape
- This is a WebQuest on the American Revolution
- This is a Photo Story 3 research project about space exploration during the Cold War
- This is a community problem solving lesson using the POOCH method and a multimedia presentation
- Here students create a state history PowerPoint presentation
- Here students learn ASDFG: "Animals in the Snow Dig for Food like Grass"
- Comic strips and Photo Story 3 are used here to teach story sequencing
- "Voices Through Time: Character and Characteristics of the Kansas-Missouri Border War" provides opportunities for AP students to "taste the full menu" of a highly complex issue involving numerous pers
- Here is a technology-rich Native American unit
- This idea uses Internet Sites to help teach Word Processing, Copy, & Paste
- In "Inspiration to Map Slavery," students chart the process of slavery including the Triangle Trade Route, regions of slavery, reasons, consequences, etc. using Inspiration software
- This fact family lesson plan features Kidspiration generated worksheets
- Art Music - students write music verses and use kinesthetic intelligences to imitate bat sound & flight
- The first lesson plan is on Correspondence
- Students create a travel brochure to an imaginary place in this lesson
- This Google Docs® tutorial teaches students how to create, store, and share documents with a group online without creating multiple copies
- Here is a good lesson plan for creating a website
- Here students perform a skit and blog as Roman gladiators
- PowerPoint is used here to reinforce the use of operations and how they relate to one another
- Students communicate electronically here while photographing local geography for a PowerPoint presentation
- A "Special Me" class book is created here with Kid Pix self-portraits and written personal summaries
- Exploring the USA and the World with Cartograms
- Day 1: Derailment of Human Rights:A Life of Slavery
- Lesson Plan 2 - Building the Biggest Walls
- Three branches of American government and three Texas presidents are the topic of this well-developed democracy lesson
- This lesson plan is on the Interacting Systems of the Human Body
- Self-Report Affective Assessment Rubric
- Bar Graphing on the Computer


